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25. Dr. Gecko
- www.drgecko.com
- Gecko.
- Gecko.
- Gecko.
- What Is A Gecko?.
- Selecting A Gecko.
- Housing Your Gecko.
- Feeding Your Gecko.
- Gecko Behaviors.
- Hello Leopard Gecko Fanatics!.
- Love leopard geckos? Need a fix? Then look no further - you have stumbled upon one of the most comprehensive leopard gecko care sites available anywhere! We have built upon the basic leopard gecko care site to create one of the largest collections of in-depth health and medical information, as well as comprehensive captive husbandry pertaining to these geckos! .
- Getting A Leopard Gecko?.
- Are you getting a new leopard gecko or did you just get a new one? Dr. Gecko highly recommends that if you are going to read anything on this site that you start at least with the articles below: .
- Feeding your leopard gecko. ...
- Housing your leopard gecko. ...
- Checklist of a healthy leopard gecko. ...
26. Leopard Gecko Care
- www.expage.com
- eopard Gecko Care.
- eopard Gecko World!.
- The leopard gecko is found in Afaganistan, Northwestern Indiana and Pakistan. ...
- Females have pre-anal pits rather than actual enlarged pores and lack the swelling of the base of the tail which sexually leopard gecko males have.
- Leopard Gecko Care GuestBook.
- ABOUT THE CARE SHEET E-MAIL ME AND I'LL WRITE TO YOU A PERSONAL, FREE, LEOPARD GECKO CARE SHEET(S)! madagascargex@hotmail. ...
27. Leopard Gecko Care
- exoticpets.about.com
- Exotic Pets Leopard Gecko CareExotic Pets Blog.
- Leopard Gecko CareLeopard geckos are one of the most popular lizard pets, and for good reason. They are easier to care for than many other lizards (including other gecko species) and are suitable for beginners. Find what you need to know to start out with a pet leopard gecko from our care sheet. ...
28. The Gecko Spot---Leopard Gecko Health
- www.thegeckospot.com
- LEOPARD GECKO HEALTH.
- Selecting your leopard gecko.
- When buying a new leopard gecko you should select one that looks healthy and is lively when handled (babies/juveniles should be quite flighty when handled, whereas the adults may be more tolerant of handling but should still be responsive). ... If any of the cage mates look ill, it is possible that the ones that "appear" healthy are also affected, so it is best to only select a gecko from a shop/breeder in which all the animals look healthy and well cared for.
- When a leopard gecko feels threatened, or is grabbed by the tail, it will drop its tail as a defense mechanism (the tail will wiggle on the ground, and hopefully act as a distraction to the threat while the gecko makes its escape). This process is known as autotomy and is a defense mechanism possessed by several gecko species. ... The photo on the right shows the tail of a leopard gecko which is presumably "fractured" at one of these fracture planes- in this instance, however, the tail did not break off, instead it healed.
- If your leopard gecko drops its tail (as shown in the photo opposite, photo courtesty of Helen), it is important to determine the cause and make sure that the gecko will no longer be stressed. ...
- I have personally witnessed one leopard gecko biting another ones legs when she went near the shared food dish. ... A tell-tale sign of bullying on the gecko in the photo below are the scuff marks on her head (click on her head for a close up), along the body and tail- a mouth-shaped bite mark can also be seen on the tail.
- So long as the gecko has a fat healthy tail this should be nothing to worry about. Should the gecko lose significant weight, particularly in a short period of time, a vet should be consulted. A number of leopard gecko ailments could cause such a lack of appetite, however likely causes could include parasites.
- Feces can differ in consistency depending on the type of food that the gecko is eating, and the amount of water it drinks. ...
- if the gecko damages its snout or has problems shedding). ... Your vet will most likely advise that the gecko is kept on a papertowl substrate in a very clean environment (to help keep the infected area clean and promote healing) and may treat the infected area topically with betadine or neosporin/polysporin.
29. lg-care
- www.pythons.com
- The leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius), native of Pakistan, is a gentle, hardy, long-lived animal that is in many ways the perfect reptile pet. ...
- Unlike their distant cousins the tokay gecko, leopards seldom even attempt to bite.
- In a recent letter to the editor of Reptiles magazine, a reader noted a leopard gecko that was a family pet for almost thirty years!.
- Gecko Care.
- Newsletter of the Global Gecko Association .
- Overall the leopard gecko reaches a length of about 10 inches, and gets its name from the leopard like spots which cover the bodies of adult animals. ... Toe pads, which are useful in climbing vertical walls and glass aquaria are not present in the leopard gecko. ...
- Like many lizards, the leopard gecko has a tail which breaks off readily when grabbed by a predator. This permits the gecko to get away if attacked, but leaves a valuable food resource behind; the tail is used as a fat storage reservoir for lean periods. ... It takes a significant amount of provoking before a leopard gecko will bite. ...
- With many other species of gecko, crickets and mealworms need to be dusted with calcium; the leopard geckos will lick the calcium powder right out of a shallow dish if provided. ...
- Gecko Breeding Tub .
30. Gecko - Critter Corner - Judy Jones
- teachersnetwork.org
- Meet the Leopard Gecko.
- Meet the Leopard Gecko.
- We have just acquired a wonderful (big!) leopard gecko in our classroom. Geckos belong to the reptile order of lizards (squamata) and the gecko family (gekkonidae). After taking our gecko’s picture, we realized that the title of our school newspaper, The Echo, was in the picture, so we have named it ECHO, the GECKO! .
- If you look at the underside of the gecko, the adult males will have an obvious V-shaped row of dark pre-anal pores or bumps. ...
- The leopard gecko is nocturnal. It may appear that it is not eating but if you watch the gecko after the sun goes down, you will find that it is hunting crickets and mealworms! Just like its lizard relatives, the gecko has a tail that can break off easily when grabbed (by you or a predator)! The fat tail makes a tasty treat for a predator, since it is a fat storehouse providing the gecko with a food source during lean times. While the predator is filling itself with the tail, the gecko has taken off. The new tail that the gecko will regenerate will be fatter and shorter than the original. The leopard gecko has a wonderfully gentle disposition and is very unlikely to bite. ... They cannot climb out of their habitats as easily! They are carnivorous; a leopard gecko will grab its prey in its strong jaws and then gradually work the food into its mouth.
- Astroturf with bound edges or special gecko-safe substrates that pet stores sell will work well. ... The gecko will also like a nice rough rock or chunk of bark to rub against when shedding and to climb upon. ...
- Mealworms and crickets will make up the majority of the leopard gecko’s diet. ... However, be careful with feeding the leopard gecko any random insect. ... The leopard gecko should be fed once every day or every other day. The best feeding time is early evening since the gecko is nocturnal. Feed as many crickets or mealworms as the gecko will eat in one feeding. ... Crickets hopping around the cage seem to stress the gecko! Calcium or vitamin powder should be provided in a small dish. The leopard gecko should lick the supplement right out of the dish!.
31. AFRICAN HOUSE GECKO
- members.tripod.com
- AFRICAN HOUSE GECKO .
- COMMON NAME:african house gecko. ...
- HOUSING:this method should be used:for every 3 gallons there should be one gecko so for a ten gallon cage you could have up to three geckos. ...
- gecko 41.
32. African Fat Tail Gecko Care Sheet
- www.paulfirlotte.com
- Gecko Forum.
- Day Gecko Caresheet.
- African Fat Tail Gecko Caresheet.
- When selecting a gecko, choose one with bright eyes and a large tail. ... Refer to Phileppe de Vosjoli's book (cited at the end of this document) for information on acclimating an imported or sick gecko.
- Tail: The original tail of a Fat-tail gecko is long, thick and banded. ... A gecko tail must be treated carefully, as they can be released at will to throw off a predetor or dropped due to some other trama. A gecko who is missing a tail must be kept warm and well fed, as it will have nowhere to store its fat until another is regrown. ...
- Housing: For a single gecko, a ten gallon tank is sufficient, although a larger setup would be nicer. ...
- Please submit gecko links, info, etc.
- If you have anything gecko related that you'd like to see added to these pages, please Email Me, and I'll post it here.
33. Reptile Rescue, Canada :: Adopt-A-Reptile, Save-A-Life
- www.reptilerescue.on.ca
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- 1 - African Fat Tail Gecko.
- 1 - Fan Toed Gecko.
- The Gecko Corral.
34. Gecko Oasis - It's all about the Geckos
- leopardlizard.tripod.com
- Gecko Forums:.
- Gecko Pictures:.
- Links to great gecko sites. ...
- Gecko Oasis News: .
35. Leopard Geckos - Harford Reptile Breeding Center
- www.pythons.com
- The Leopard Gecko Manual.
- 00 with Gecko Purchase.
- With Gecko.
- Probably the best leopard gecko book in print! .
- A must for new gecko owners.
36. Geckoworld - Your online gecko resource!
- www.geckoworld.co.uk
- Geckoworld is now one of the best gecko websites around. ...
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